Harry goes on a mountain camping trip. Misadventures include having his jalopy break down on a dangerous mountain road, and dressing as a woman as part of a plan to get rid of the tramps who have taken over his camp.

Is this thing worth a watch? Honestly, only if you have a soft spot for silent-era slapstick or if you are doing a deep dive into Harry Langdon’s filmography. If you hate slow, observational comedy where the guy just stands around blinking at things for ten seconds too long, skip it. It’s definitely for the patient vie...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"Is this thing worth a watch? Honestly, only if you have a soft spot for silent-era slapstick or if you are doing a deep dive into Harry Langdon’s filmography. If you hate slow, observational comedy where the guy just stands around blinking at things for ten seconds too long, skip it. It’s definitely for the patient viewer who doesn't mind a story that barely holds together. The whole premise is classic sitcom-level nonsense. Harry goes camping, his car breaks down in the mountains, and then som..."
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